Last updated: June 2026
aporia was designed to be simple, and that extends to how it handles your data: it doesn't collect any. This page explains exactly what that means in practice.
The app keeps, only on your device (using the system's local storage), three things:
None of this ever leaves your device. We don't send it, sync it, or have access to it: it exists only so the app can work for you. Uninstalling the app erases all of it.
If you allow it, the app schedules a daily local notification to remind you of the day's question. This scheduling happens entirely on your device, through the operating system: no server of ours is involved, and no information about you is sent anywhere to enable it. You can turn notifications off at any time in your device's settings.
aporia is not directed at children and does not knowingly, or otherwise, collect data from minors. In fact, it doesn't collect data from anyone.
If anything here ever changes (for example, if the app starts syncing data across devices in the future), this page will be updated before that change takes effect, with the revised date at the top.
Questions about this policy? Write to email@deividy.com.